ORANJESTAD (AAN): The Avenida Milio Croes Dakota Traffic Accident Injures Woman occurred Friday night at the intersection of Stadionweg and Avenida Milio Croes in Dakota, prompting a response from police and emergency medical services.
Authorities reported that the Avenida Milio Croes Dakota Traffic Accident Injures Woman involved two compact vehicles, a Toyota Agya and a Kia Picanto, which collided at the busy intersection.
Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene after receiving reports of the crash. Units from the Aruba Police Force and an ambulance team were dispatched to provide assistance and assess the situation.
Medical personnel treated a female passenger who required medical attention following the collision. She was attended to by paramedics at the scene and transported for further evaluation.
Police traffic officers and forensic investigators also arrived to examine the crash site and gather information about the cause of the accident.
Preliminary reports indicate that the accident was likely caused by failure to yield right of way, which resulted in the collision between the two vehicles.
The Avenida Milio Croes Dakota Traffic Accident Injures Woman temporarily disrupted traffic in the area as emergency teams worked to secure the intersection and remove the damaged vehicles.
For a period of time, part of the road had to be closed while a tow truck removed the vehicles involved in the accident.
Traffic authorities coordinated the cleanup process to ensure that the roadway could be safely reopened for normal traffic flow.
Incidents such as the Avenida Milio Croes Dakota Traffic Accident Injures Woman highlight the importance of careful driving and adherence to traffic rules, especially at busy intersections.
Police continue to remind drivers to remain attentive, respect traffic priority rules, and drive responsibly to help prevent similar accidents on Aruba’s roads.
Investigations into the incident are ongoing as authorities review the circumstances surrounding the collision.





















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